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"path": "/t/mega-introduces-feature-that-allows-you-to-export-files-from-google-drive/38547#post_5",
"publishedAt": "2026-06-15T19:28:11.000Z",
"site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
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"textContent": "PurpleDime:\n\n> It allows users to create a public upload link so that people who don’t have a MEGA account can drop files into them.\n\nActually, this feature exists in Dropbox too. Dropbox also allows to generate specific “upload” email adress, so everything sent there will be stored in your Dropbox account.\n\nBut as I see, this ruins E2EE concept, because server will see your files unencrypted on upload.\n\nThere is a way to integrate asymmetric cryptography for that, but it is slow.\n\nSo it is like, compromise.\n\nBut if you feel, that this feature is critical for you, do not forget to leave feature request on dedicated resources (ex: Proton, Filen, Koofr (Reddit))",
"title": "MEGA introduces feature that allows you to export files from Google Drive"
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